ters shall be used only for compensation for employees at those centers who are directly involved in providing child care, unless it is uneconomical and inefficient. If uneconomical and inefficient, then the fees may be used for: (1) The purchase of consumable or disposable items for Coast Guard child development centers; and (2) If the requirements of such centers for consumable or disposable items for a given fiscal year have been met, for other expenses of those centers. $55.13 Family child care providers. When appropriated funds are available, funds may be offered to provide assistance to Coast Guard Family Child Care Providers or to family home day care providers so that family child care services can be provided to military members and civilian employees of the Coast Guard, at a cost comparable to the cost of services at Coast Guard child development centers. EDITORIAL NOTE: This listing is provided for informational purposes only. It is compiled Access to official records. Action by the Board A Affidavits required.. Allotments from Active Duty Pay for Certain Support Obligations Applicability and scope, Discharge Review Board Applicability, of parts Application, time limit for filing Appointment of trustee, requests for Assistance.. Authority, Board for Correction of Military Records Authority to pay claims .... Section 52.25 ..50.5 49.05.10 Part 54 51.3 49.01-1, 53.3 49.01-5, 49.05-1 52.81 52.2 51.2 .52.71 Retiring Review Board S Service of notice upon designated Coast Guard official.. Submission sent to or received from the Coast Guard. W Whistleblower Protection.. Withdrawal of application Part 50 54.07 52.33 52.82 Part 53 52.26 52.43 Subpart A-General $62.1 Purpose. (a) The Coast Guard administers the U.S. Aids to Navigation System. The system consists of Federal aids to navigation operated by the Coast Guard, aids to navigation operated by the other armed services, and private aids to navigation operated by other per sons. (b)(1) This part describes the general characteristics of the U.S. Aids to Navigation System, and the details, policies and procedures employed by the Coast Guard in establishing, maintaining, operating, changing or discontinuing Federal aids to navigation. Regulations concerning the marking of wrecks, structures, and other obstructions are found in 33 CFR part 64. Regulations concerning private aids are found in 33 CFR part 66. Regulations concerning the marking of artificial islands and structures which are erected on or over the seabed and subsoil of the Outer Continental Shelf of the United States or its possessions are found in 33 CFR part 67. Regulations concerning the marking of bridges are found in 33 CFR part 118. Regulations concerning aids to navigation at deepwater ports are found in subchapter NN of this chapter. (2) The regulations found in 33 CFR subpart 66.10 expire on December 31, 2003, at which time the provisions of this part will apply. (c) The Coast Guard maintains systems of marine aids to navigation consisting of visual, audible, and electronic signals which are designed to assist the prudent mariner in the process of navigation. The aids to navigation system is not intended to identify every shoal or obstruction to navigation which exists in the navigable waters of the United States, but rather provides for reasonable marking of marine features as resources permit. The primary objective of the aids to navigation system is to mark navigable channels and waterways, obstructions a |